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Tourism

  1. Drinking was not appreciated in the hotel.

  2. Selling of hospitality services is a purposeful process, aimed to sell them with a profit for the company.

  3. But buying of these services by a customer is a purposeful process too, aimed to get more satisfaction from transaction.

  4. The process of becoming a regular user of a new product is called adoption.

  5. Knowing the main participants and their roles helps the marketer to fine-tune the marketing program.

  6. Creating a customer means finding a product or service that many people want or need.

  7. Building huge hotels requires enormous amounts of money which are available only in the metropolitan countries, which in turn means handing ownership over to off-island corporations.

  8. A restaurant is a retail establishment that serves prepared food to customers. Service is generally for eating on premises, though the term has been used to describe take-out establishments and food delivery services.

  9. From the standpoint of conservation, nature-based tourism provides incentives for local communities and landowners to conserve wildlife habitats upon which the industry depends – it promotes conservation by placing an increased value on remaining natural areas.

  10. The nature-based tourism efforts in Texas will continue to focus on achieving habitat conservation by providing information and assistance to private landowners, communities, businesses, and local community leaders wishing to make nature-based tourism an integral part of their business and community.

  11. With international tourism forecast to nearly triple in volume over the next 20 years, members of the World Tourism Organization believe that the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism is needed to help minimize the negative impacts of tourism on the environment and on cultural heritage while maximizing the benefits for residents of tourism destinations.

  12. The Tourism Society is a member of the Tourism Alliance, which seeks, through buying government, a favourable operating environment for all businesses involved in the delivery of tourism, particularly in England.

  13. Medical tourism is the practice of traveling to another country in order to receive medical attention, be it heart surgery, breast implants, a hip replacement, or dental work.

  14. Sharing a sleeping dormitory is very different from staying in a private room at a hotel or Bed & Breakfast, and might not be comfortable for those requiring more privacy.

  15. Other purposes are safety, shelter from cold and rain, having a place to store luggage and being able to take a shower.

  16. By applying a variety of disciplinary perspectives, particularly from the social sciences, to the study of the subject, it develops students’ conceptual understanding of the physical, social and cultural contexts of tourism.

Psychology

  1. Learning goes well when people feel challenged and badly when they feel threatened.

  2. Whenever learning becomes threatening, both adults and children feel anxious.

  3. Anxiety interferes with the process of learning because it is distracting.

  4. As a general rule, the greater your brain’s investment in a body of information, the better its chances of reproducing accurately and effectively when you need it.

  5. Yelling at others when you are angry at them is a bad habit.

  6. Spending habits can also reflect a person’s feelings of guilt.

  7. After reading the articles, make a list of six ways to reduce stress in your life.

  8. A social phobia is present when the individual has extreme anxiety in a social situation where he is under the scrutiny of others, such as eating in a restaurant or speaking at a meeting.

  9. Because speaking usually involves at least two parties in sight of each other, a great deal of meaning is conveyed by facial expression, tone of voice, and movements and postures of the whole body but especially of the hands; these are collectively known as gestures.

  10. By using these colors, an atmosphere which increases the appetite but subtly dissuades the customer from hanging around for very long.

  11. By comparing matters like these in the behavior of different social classes (and in varying relationships) Hall elaborated and codified number of sophisticated general principles that demonstrate how certain kinds of nonverbal communication occur.

  12. We’ve done years of work in showing that excess alarm or stress chemicals like adrenaline can literally rupture heart muscle fibers..

  13. Psychologists must also complete one year of a clinical internship, either pre-doctoral or post-doctoral. After receiving the Ph.D. the psychologist must spend an additional year as a "Psychologist Resident" and work under the supervision of a licensed psychologist before they are able to take the written licensing examination.

  14. In Sweden the titles "psychologist" and "licensed psychologist" are restricted in law. It can only be used after receiving a license from government.

  15. Memorization is a method of learning that allows an individual to recall information verbatim. Rote learning is the method most often used. Methods of memorizing things have been the subject of much discussion over the years with some writers, such as Cosmos Rossellius using visual alphabets.

Law

  1. Police is the agency of a community or government that is responsible for maintaining public order and preventing and detecting crime.

  2. If found guilty of breaching the code, an officer can be dismissed from the force.

  3. The task of organizing and designing the “New Police” was placed in the hands of Colonel Charles Rowan and Sir Richard Mayne.

  4. The Yard assists in training police personnel in the countries of the Commonwealth.

  5. Frederic Bastiat begins his statement by recognizing that individuals must act to maintain their lives.

  6. Certainly we are fully justified in demanding from legislators and organizers proof of their natural superiority.

  7. They considered themselves incapable of bettering their prosperity and happiness by their own intelligence and their own energy.

  8. In creating a monopoly of education, the government must answer to the hopes of the fathers of families who have been thus deprived of their liberty.

  9. These famous men think only of subjecting mankind to the philanthropic tyranny of their own social inventions.

  10. Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading swaptions on a derivatives market.

  11. Apprehending, charging, and trying suspected offenders is regulated by the law of criminal procedure.

  12. Sometimes formalities, such as writing the contract down or having it witnessed, are required for the contract to take effect (e.g. when buying a house).

  13. Constitutional laws may often be considered second order rulemaking or rules about making rules to exercise power.

  14. The jury reached its verdict through evaluating common local knowledge, not necessarily through the presentation of evidence, a distinguishing factor from today's civil and criminal court systems.

  15. The state, in being bound by the natural law, was conceived as an institution directed at bringing its subjects to true happiness.

Aircraft Building

  1. Since the airflow is an important factor in determining the amount of thrust, this means that the axial compressor engine will also give more thrust for the same frontal area.

  2. The turbine has the task of providing the power to drive the compressor and accessories and, in the case of engines which do not make use solely of a jet for propulsion, of providing shaft power for a propeller or rotor.

  3. Making the working parts reliable is as difficult as making the structure strong enough.

  4. There are a number of ways of doing this, but in all instances the resultant reaction or thrust exerted on the engine is proportional to the mass or weight of air expelled by the engine and to the velocity change imparted it.

  5. The designers and manufacturers have few options when it comes to fulfilling this requirement.

  6. When afterburning is in operation, the area of the exhaust nozzle can be increased by opening two eyelids that partially obstruct the nozzle aperture when closed.

  7. Boeing provides consulting in such areas as project management, market planning, certification and customer support. Snecma is providing some level of funding for the project.

  8. This famous aircraft completely changed the way of flying, with its 450-passenger seating capacity and its upper deck.

  9. At about the same time, James Watt proposed using screws to propel boats, although he did not use them for his steam engines.

  10. Most modern commercial aircraft today have a dual channel electronic controller for maintaining pressurization along with a manual back-up system.

  11. Compressing the air increases its pressure and temperature.

  12. Removing the faulty chassis and running it on the service bench quite often fails to produce the fault, as the operating temperature of the unit is much lower out of its case and in free air.

  13. By providing information precisely FAA improves the service in terms of speed, efficiency and safety.

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